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University of Alabama
Psychiatry
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Universitätsmedizin Rostock
Klinik für Forensische Psychiatrie
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Dalhousie University
Community Health and Epidemiology
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Jianan Psychiatric Center, Ministry Health and Welfare
Forensic and Addiction Psychiatry
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Tencent
Healthcare
Shuojia Wang received the Ph.D. degree in Epidemiology and Health Statistics from Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China in 2020. She is currently the data scientist in Tencent Jarvis lab. Her research interests include data mining, medical decision-making, and disease prediction.
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Taoyuan Armed Forces General Hospital
Department of Psychiatry
Karolinska Institutet
National Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention of Mental lll-Health
Danuta Wasserman (DW) is a Univ. Prof. Dr. Med. in Psychiatry and Suicidology at Karolinska Institutet (KI), and the current Director and Founding Head of the National Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention of Mental Ill-Health (NASP) at KI, since 1993. DW is appointed as the Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Research, Methods Development and Training in Suicide Prevention since 1997. Prof. Wasserman serves as the chair of the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) Committee on Ethical Issues. She is the former president of the EPA and the International Academy of Suicide Research (IASR). DW was elected President-Elect for the WPA 2020. Her work focuses on the development of suicide preventive research and programmes on five of the continents.
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Amsterdam UMC
Department of Anatomy and Neurosciences; Department of Psychiatry
Cees Weeland has completed his medical training in 2018 at the Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam. During his medical training he developed a particular interest for the field of psychiatry and decided to pursue a career in psychiatry. His Master's dissertation focused on Deep Brain Stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder. In 2018, he started his PhD project at the group of Odile van den Heuvel at the Amsterdam UMC in Amsterdam. His work focuses on studying the neural correlates of obsessive-compulsive symptoms in children from the general population. He has collaborated with the ENIGMA-OCD Working Group to bridge the gap between studying OCD traits in the general population and clinical OCD.
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UNSW Sydney
Faculty of Medicine
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National Institute of Mental Health, Neurosurgery and Neurology
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University of Southern Denmark
IST - Clinical Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Environmental Medicine
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ADHDcentraal
Research & Development
Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust & University of Manchester
Psychiatry
After training in psychiatry at the South London and Maudsley Hospitals I was lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience in London investigating with Professor Kumar biological and psychosocial mechanisms triggering postpartum bipolar relapse. My research and specialist clinical interest since then have been in psychoneuroendocrinology, reproductive psychopharmacology and perinatal psychiatry in which I have published widely. I have for many years been lecturing at the Masterclasses of the British Association of Psychopharmacology, and the Masterclasses of the Royal College of Psychiatry, have run courses in Perinatal Psychopharmacology at the EPA, and have lectured in many other national and international settings. As a Consultant in General Adult and Perinatal Psychiatry I lead the Northwest Perinatal Psychiatry Service with an inpatient unit and community team for many years and obtained funding for a large specialist perinatal community mental health service in Greater Manchester covering 40,000 births annually. I was a member of the British Clinical Reference Group for Perinatal Mental Health, the Academic Secretary of the Perinatal Faculty of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, the Chair of the North West Affective Disorders Group and am currently the Chair of the EPA Section Women, Gender, and Mental Health.
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University Medicine Mainz
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra
Institute of Psychological Medicine
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London
Psychology
Emilie Wildman is a final year doctoral researcher in the Psychology Department at The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN), King’s College London. Using mixed methods, her research investigates violence and aggression perpetrated by individuals living with severe mental illness (SMI) against their informal family carers. The objectives of her research are to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the experiences and impacts of violence in SMI family caregiving relationships, and to identify the support needs of affected families. Emilie’s mid to longer term plan will be to harness this understanding in order to inform future support for families.
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Sherbrooke University
Pediatrics
King's College London
Section of Women's Mental Health
Claire Wilson MRCPsych PhD is an NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer and Psychiatry Specialist Registrar in the Section of Women’s Mental Health at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. Her expertise is in psychiatric epidemiology, having worked on a number of large UK and international birth cohorts to investigate the intergenerational transmission of risk for mental health and disease. She is particularly interested in how multimorbid physical and mental ill health and substance misuse come together in the preconception and perinatal periods to shape offspring outcomes across generations. She is also a keen educator and the academic secretary for the Women and Mental Health Special Interest Group of the UK’s Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Maternal OCD
Support
Diana Wilson is from New Zealand and is an accomplished speaker who presents on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) sufferer experience, both to the wider community and within the medical community. She has been working to support those affected by the disorder for the past 16 years. Diana is a Co-founder of Maternal OCD. Diana spent a year sitting on the perinatal faculty as a lay representative for the Royal College of Psychiatrists. She is a recovered perinatal OCD sufferer who lives in Cornwall her husband and has four children.